Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 February 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

From the National Banner. MAD SUSAN A BALLAD uTbe winds blow cold, fst drive the sleet Against ray bosom bare, The blood is frozen on my feet. Cashed by tue cutting air. " "No where have I to rest my head, When darkness closes round. No where? ye9, I will make my bed Upon the hard, cold ground. "And, while I sleep, Hi dream of love, . And, Orville, dream of true; I'll think thou art a beauteous dove, And 1 thy mate will be. "Then to s me verdant wood we'll go, Where blooms perpetual spring, Nor aught of care or sorrow know, But sit, and love, and sing. "But thou'It agiin, as hou hast done, From me to others fly, And leave poor Susan, here, forlorn, To sicken, droop, and die. "Oh! Orvil'e, can'st thou o'er forget The 'mutual vows we made? I cherish the remembrance yet With life alone 'twill fade. "The sun was setting 'neath the hill, Behind my fiiher's cot, When, near the gently murmuring rill, We sought our favorite grot. "The red breast chanted forth her note, Hopping from spray to spray; The mock-bird oped his warbling throat, With cheering roundelny. "There, minglirg vova with vows, we swore We'd constant ever be ; But, goon as fortune smiled, no more Was Susan dear to tbee. fr-'HHtk! hesr the rnoanings of the owl From yonder leafless word! Hark! hear the wolf's incessant howl. While prowling for his food! "They'll riot on try lifeless frame!" In accents wild she cried. Then, softly breathing Orviile's name, The lovely maniac died Ersiioy. From ths Chambersburg Republican. TUB OLD M AD S SOLILOQUY. Alas! and is it come to this! It cannot be. But whence these hoary locks? this furrowed

brow? these pale, thin, wither'd cheeks? that jlvno ,s wamnP WOIDa" lu I'a"Jr - once could set the gazer's heart on fire, anj; think in about fourteen hours it must reach Lanr 1 t I k n fiakrfica f It . fit 1 1 vr r e a dv Clackif. and then you know the business

UiaibU VI 111 lllllllV.I IUO 1UII UIUIMI June? And too these eyes now languid, beamless, tireless, that once with softening glanee shot many a love creating pang as many a heart can tell ? But sure these are not always marks of ripening age the young do sometimes bear the same; Arsula's jetty locks are turning white, &. yet Arsula still is young. Belinda's eye no lustre sheds, no crimson hues flush on ber cheek, and yet she's in her 'teens Ana may i not ue tuongm so too." But ah!. i .i . . . .' me Deaux are lieu and sianu aiooi and eye ask ance when e'er I pass along, as if they siw some fairy , witcb or ghost this tells the truth of me Arsula is admired, and Belinda has her beaux aDd so had I They once would hem me round and round, each an.tiou3 to excel Ihe othrr, and urge his suit each in his turn, '.vith all the ardent eloquence cf love, and anxious watting to catch from me a smile, a look of kindness and a tender word; anil if I deign'd to give the one or let the other fall, they went almost divinely blest. But now 'ti3 no more. False and deceitful is ths heart of man his mind, too, is as restless as the hurried wave amidst the stormon fancy's wings it quits the regions of realities and soars away in quest of, fancy's fictions in ideal worlds and wastes its strength, and tires itself in search cf what it . . .a v. . . might obtain at Dome, it is imaginary things . or things as trivial, that engross the emnlv mind. But why should I accuse of that for which I am jdstly blamed? And why am I now forsaken?Alas! It is because I'm stripped of that for which only I was admired yes, I will speak the truth. Fools they were who gazed on me

pleased like fools, with youth, with beauty and was sure there was some reason for it at the external charms, and I, a fool, desired and bottom ought no more. But these are fied and with; Lady S Yes a tale of scandal is as fatal to them all my lovers. jthe credit of a prude as a fever to those of the

I'll fo and trv what art ran do nrthrms if I

u j 7 r j-- - " can smooth my brow, reflush my cheek and .sicklv reputation that out lives hundreds of the bide my hoary locks, I yet may find a way to-robust r character of a prude. tome soft heart of easy access. But thev will! Snat 1 rue ma'am, there are valetndinari-

detect and laush at roe, and this will add con fusion to my sorrow. What shall I do? I'll go away ami in lone solitude lament my hapless lot, or rather mourn ray days of vanity and misspent time Had I as successful been to deck and and beautify my mhd rcith moral worth and excellence divine, as I was anxious to set forth (he charms andgi'accs of my person, perhaps I would not now be what I am; or if I were, I would possess that which could comfort drooping age But so it is; what's past can't be recalled; but while I live I'll caution others to avoid my fate. Go, then, and learn from me, ye beautiful, ye vain and young, not to place consequence on those things which only catch the vulgar gaze, and know that nothing is really good but what can give peace to the mind and comfort to the Kaist; youth, beauty, wealth and fortune's ; . les no virtue yields, and to the mind imparts j. real worth, and in vain the former we enjoy if ;j the latter nothing good belongs. Go, then, aoJ store your minds with all things virtuous, gold and wise, ant when the lustre of your f yt shall fade and withered age sit on your fur.'cved brows, and when the crimson flush fiies from your cheek, and time involve you in bis filing robe, there shall arise a perfume from th rich exuberance of your minds more sweet tinn all the incense of Arabia's spicy plains. AN OLD MAID. Distant viez:) of Jerusalem. cAt length, while the sun was yet two rDurshigh, my long and intensely interesting suspense was relieved. The view of the city burst upon me as in a moment ; nd the truly graphic language of the salniist whs verified, in a decree ol TiiUi i coulii havt; icr;r.Ovi no nrryio'JS CVintiniuiii y thr; f.-stires-jer Ur. from niv 11, ;r3un;ever-.; inirs

tiful for situation, the joy of the whole j

earth, is Mount Zton !' Among the vast assemblage of domes which adorn the roofs of the convents, churches, and houses, and give to this forlorn city an air even of magnificence, none seemed more splendid than that which has usur ped the place of Solomon's Temple. Not having my company with me, J surveyed all in silence and rapture: and the elegant proportions, the glittering, gilded crescent, and the beautiful green color of the Mosque of Omer, were peculiarly attractive. A more soothing part of the scenery was the lovely slope of the Mount of Olives on the left. As we drew nearer and nearer to 'the city of the Great Kincr.' more and more manifest were the proofs of the displeasure of the Great King resting upon His City Like many other cities of the east, the distant view of Jerusalem is inexpressibly beautiful; but the distant view is all. On entering at the Damascus gate, meanness, and tilth, and misery, not exceeded, if equalled, by any thing which f had before seen, soon told the tale of degradation. 'How is the line gold become dim'.' " I!0V TO COMMENCE A SCANDAL. The following (says Moore's life cf sheridan) is the opening scene of the first sketch of the School for Scandal, from which it will be perceived that the original plot was wholly different from what it is at present, Sir and Lady Teazle being at that time not yet in existence. Lady Sm.ervvell and Spatter. Lady S. The paragraphs, you say, were all inserted. Spa!, They were madam. Lady S. Did you circulate the report of La dy Brittle's intrigue with captain Roastall? Spat. Madam, by this lady Brittle is the talk of half the town; and in a week will be treated as a demirep. Lady S. What have you done as to the inuendo of Miss Niceley's fondness for her own footman? Spat. ' Tis in a fair train, ma'am. I told it to my hair dresser, he courts a milliner's girl !in Pa!l w,,ie mistress has a first cousin is clone. Lady S. Bubis that sufficient, do you think? Spat. 0 Lud, ma'am, I'll undertake to ruin the character of the primest prude in London with half as much I la! ha! did your ladyship never hear how poor Miss Shepherd lost hen lover and her character last summer at Scaj;borough? inis was uic wnoie oi n. u:it ft .i i .i r : r. evening at Lady the conversation hap - i. . iL. .i:ft". li.. .f I, I; .T 1 pencil to ium on wiruiiHumy i nrruu.g va .scotia shep in hngland. J have known in; stances. 'savs Miss , 'for lust pprinr a friend of mine, Miss Shepherd of Kamsgate, had .tl Nova tcotia sheep that produced her twins 'What !' cries the old deaf dowager Lady BowT well, 'his Miss Shepherd of Kamsgate been brought to bed of twins? ' This mistake, as you may suppose set the company a laughing However, the next day, Mis Verjuice Amardlia Lonely, who hud been of the party, talking of Lady Bowlweli's drahVss, hrgan to tell uhut had happened; but unluckily, forgetting to say a word of the sheep, it v,s undeis'o d by the company, and, in evory circle, many blievrd that Miss Shepherd of Ramgate had been brought to bed of a boy and a girl; and m le than a fortnight, there were people ho couid name the father, and the. fnn house whee,J&e .t i a awa

Dames were pui ou- u Vunneccsssarv itev. EBENEZER HARRIS

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it was very good I suppose you find no diffi cully in spreading the report on the censorious Spat None in the world, she has always been so prudent and reserved, that every body strnnL'cst constitutions; but there is a sort ofl ans in reputation as well as constitution; who being conscious of their weak part avoid the least breath of air, and supply the W3tit of sta mina by care and circumspection. Miseries of human life. To he intruded upon by visiters at unseasonable hours, and to have their visits protracted to unreasonable lengths. To hear lon, dull stories upon subjects which you know nothing of, and care less. To hear the same story told ten times. To be interrupted in your business by persons asking impertinent questions. To have an impertinent intruder present when you wish to converse with a friend, or any other person, upon confidential subjects. To love a woman who hates you that's worse than all. John Wilks took great liberties with his friends. Amon other:, ho wa intirmte with Sir Watkin Lewis, and did not fail to exercise his wit upon him. At length the patience of Sir Watkin was exhausted, and he said, with great vehemence, 'Mr. Wilks, I will he your Butt no longer.' Wilh all my heart, said Wilktas I never liked an empty one. The late Earl Gilford being told that his large pair of gouty shoes had been stolen, "Well, weir' said his Lordship. with his usual pleasantry, all the harm 1 wish the thief is, that they ma.yf.1 him. . i. -i m ncn you rise in ine morning, consiahat you have to do, and when you ;;c:irc at n'ght what you have done.

Johnson, Armstrong, &, Co. a AVE just received and are now opening at their old stand, corner of High and Walnut Streets, a SPLEXDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE Super Broad Cloths, Ladies' Pelisse, Cassimeres, Casinetis, Saiinetts St Domestic Cloths. Ked, White, and Yellow Flannels. Calicoes, siamped and printed. Bombazets, figured and plain. Crape Kobt-s do. do. " Shawls do. do. Silk " do. do. Silks, Satin3 and Lustrings, fiir'd & plain. Piunt-lia, Satin and Morocco Ladies' Shoes. Men's Boots and Shoes. Water Proof and Castor Hats Brown & Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Plaids, Stripes and Checks'. Irish Linens. India Muslins. Super Waterloo Shawls, Bor'd and plain. Siifc and Cotton do. do. Figured and Plain Silk Vestipgs. Toilinette & Marseilles do. Silk, Flag and Bandana Handkerchiefs. Cotton do. 1 Case No. 30 to 50 leghorns.

1 Case Jme Straw Bonnets. Silk and Beaver Gloves. Silk, Cotton and. Woollen Hcse. Plaid Clo-iks, he. &c. Together with a Urge assortment of Hardware, Nails, Liverpool and Paiyits, Quccnsivare, Oil, Iron, Jl indou-Glass, Castings, Dye Stuffs, -c. Which they oHer to sell low for caso, or .p proved country produce. r. For further particulars call and see. October 14, 13.5. 41 La Motts Cough Drops. Important Medicine for COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. rjiPUJlS Elixir is not offered to the public as 3 infallible, and a rival to all others, but as possessing virtues peculiarly adapted lo the present prevailing disorders of the breast &. lungs, hading to consumption. A timely use of these Drops may be considered a ct rtain cure in most ease of Common Colds Covghs,' Influenza, Whooping-Cough. Pain in the Side, Difficulty cf Breuthing Want of Sleep arising from debuKy; and in Spasmouic Asthma it is singularly t ili aciuiis. A particular attention to the direclious accompanying each bottle is necessary. The following certificates from respectable genllemen, physicians and surgt-ons. are sub joined, to show ttut this composition is one which enlightens d tn-r are disposed to regard as -ffieacious and worth of puhnc patronage. Having exmiaird the composition of Mr. nnct,t. f lr ,.. f . hesitation in rectiiiiuienuini -lt1,m tt, the public, as hem- well adapted to '4thos3 cases of disease for which he recom iuends it. Ductus Jonathan Point, dated Albany, De cember .James Post, of Whiie-cre-k, Frbr-ury lli.i. ISio; V atson Summer and John Ktr., I) of Cambridge. Feb. -20' h i.'o; oi.omon Dea.n, of Jackson, January I Ot ii . IS '2.1. tUr. A Crosby - I ani pleased with this apportunity i rrlatmg a fen f i c f s , which may serve in coiMheudatk n ol j our excellent Cough ir;ps Tor ten yeais I was atllicted with a puhnonary romplaint: my cough was severe, n.y appetite weak, and my strnth failing 1 us- d many popular medicines, but only found temporary nhef. until by a continued use of your valuable dr .ps, I have been blessed with such pcrf t health as to render further means Salem, (.V Y ) January -2th, ISio. Prepared by A. Croslv. sole proprietor, Cambridge, (S . V ) whose signature will be affixed in his own hand writing to each bill cf directions. Be particular that each bottle is enveloped in a stereo or check label, which is struck on the ame bill with the directions. Sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. G Daw son, Pittsburgh J. Crambecker, Wheeling v U tddchl Druggists Cleaveland P ,at and Meach, Drug-ists Buffalo O. and , Crosby. Druggists Columbus Goodwin Ash ton Co.,M. WcclfSc Co , anil Jl. Fairchilds. Druggists Cincinnati and bv special appointment at the Drug Store of Dr. E. Paris, Lawrenccburgh. Each bo! tie contains 43 doses: Trice one Doll ar single; nine Dollars per doz-n. May 20, 1925. 01 v'r SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue ot three writs ol v. nanism txponas AJ issued from the Cle'k's ffi-e of tUe Utarnorn circuit court, I wiil i xp.se to public sale on S.turdav the 18th day of IVbruary ntx, at tbt Co.if' ILmse dour, in the town of Lcurene Oiii gii, bttwetn the hours of tcn;iiid f'iur o'clock i ti skmI dy, he us" or rents and pn fits fr ttit-t-Tin ot'stvt-u viKis.ot nintv arrts of UihJ. bri'-y a part of V si h It of Secnon No. 13, Tnwi.r.'fi: should a. ,d rents and profi's tor s .jvt-n vers, r ot sell for a sum sufficient todischii? sui wnis, i will, on ihe same day, t me and ph.ee, nd bttween ihe sme hours, exp .:." at puhlic sle, the tVe simple right and tule ofiss.ac Mt tier in & to said tract or parsel of hi d, io py und satisfy two judgments in favor of liov tit I. Moore, and one in favor of William Baldwin, ni! st Isaac Meatier und Julius Smiili, and Wm Purel replevin security. JOHN SPENXER, Siftf. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 20, 1826. A Farm for Sale, ON the north fork of Ilogan, two miles from Aurora, and five miles from Lawrenceburgh, in i earborn county, containing of good land; 40 acres of which are under good improvement. There is a good dwelling house, a. never fading well of water, and several excel'ent springs on the frrm. Also, a Horse Mill now in operation; together with several other buildings on the premises. For further particulars, inquire on said farm to STEPHEN J. PAIN. January 9, 1S26 if

INDIANA HOTEL. fTTHE subscriber, grateful for past favours, U respectfully informs his friends and the publie, that he has returned to the HOTEL, and is prepared to accommodate those who may call on him, in a genteel and comfortable manner. From bis experience and attention to business, together with the convenience of his house, he hopes still to continue the Public's favoui'd humble servant. jessenunt. Lawrenceburgh, Dec. 12, 1&25. 50 GUY HUDSO N-raLOJ?, 5 RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi"T tauts of Lawrenceburgh acd its vicinity, that be has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in this place, in a room one door south-west of the Union Hotel, on High-street, where he hopes by long experience in his profession and faithful attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. He bs received the latest and most approved fashions from the eastren cities, and will constantly have advices from those places. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of having their habits and coats executed in the latest and most elegant style, are requested to call. Cutting done on the shortest notice; and

all orders punctually attended to. Nov'r 4, 1825. 44 6m. sCi Cash will be given for a quantity of TALLOW. G. H. DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT: October Term, 1825. Charles Vattier, assignee, &c. On foreign atxs. tachment, ia Janus Conn. 3 debt. N OW came the plaintiff, by George II. Dunn his attorney, and on his motion it is ruled and ordered, ibat notice of the pendency of the aforesaid w rit ef attachment be published for four weeks successively in the Indiana Palladium, a public i.euspaper printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana ; and notifying the said James Conn that unless be be nd appear btfore the Judges of our Dearborn circuit court, at their term on the first Monday in October net, file special bid, receive a declaration ard plead to the action aforesaid, judgment will then be entered against him by tie. f.ult, snd the land so attached sold for the ben tfit of his creditors. I JAMES A ILL, Clerk. 19. 1926. 3w4 .7 " 7 DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT: October Term, 1C25. Lorena Love, ") r. ClllLL FOR DIVOHCE. John Love. j MOW rame the complainant, by George H. Dunn, her attorney, and proved to the s-tis-la-lion of this court, that the said John Love i& not now a resident of this state, it is there fore ruled nd ordered by the court, that notice of the filing of the aforesaid bill of complaint, or li bel for divorce be published four weeks successively in ti.e I.idiana Palladium, a public newspaper prmttd and pubLshtd in Lawrenceburgh, l)i rborn ceunty, notifying the said John Love, ti,t unless he be und appear before the Judges of our Dearborn circuu ccurt, at their ttrm to e holden in and for said county of Dearborn, on he first Monday in April Otxt, then and tbert o answer the libel or the bill for divorce aforesaid, or the asme will then be tried in b.s lib. seiite. JAMES DILL, Clerk. January 16. 18C6. . 3w4 REMOVAL. f g HE subscriber, who is in possession of fc the medicine for the cure of schrrous tumors, and cancerous affections, has left Lawrenceburgh, and ruoved to Clevcs, near the North Urnd, Hamilton count, Ohio; where he may be found at any time, by those who wish to experience the good (fficls of his medicine for destro)ing the above disorder. 1 JOHN L. WAT KINS, j Cleves, Sept. 26, 13. S9 1 y'r. j DANIEL J. CASWELL, COUNSELLOR at law. OJzce on Fi ont Street, Cincinnati, near the Hotel TTJTE will practice in the counties ofHaraE tt il'on aud Ilutler, and in the District and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dear lrn a'l n the supreme Loun 01 me Siate of Indiana. Qpril 15, is: a. 15 THE STATE OF INDIANA: Sltreme Court, November term, 1825. Wednesday, JVovember the 9th, 18 Walter Hays vs. Lewis 31'Kee. ) In E f lin rror to the Frank lin circuit court. A T this time comes the plaintiff, by his .LtuL counsel, and it appearing to the satis faction of the court, that the defendant Lewis 3iKee is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordertd that the dt fendant be and appear before the judges of the Supreme Court at the court house in Indianapolis, on the first JNJon-d-tv in May next, to answer the plaintiff's errors d herein; and it is further ordered, that a of this order bc vuUtsM in ,he Indians Palladium, a newspaper printed at Lawrenceburgh. for three weeks successively. A true copy. Test H. P. COBUfX, C. S. C. Jan. 28. I 5-3w TAKEN UP, TT?Y Elijah Corkin, cf Dearborn JLJ county, state of Indiana, ere r'T SOUREL MARK, supposed to be ceivable ; a star in her forehead; Zf-Zj&s&Z anti sornethin like a strwberry roan on her hips. Appraised at lifleen dollars, by .Thidp Punlapp and John Alexander. Crtib-d by JOEL DE'JOURSKY, j. p. Jarunrv 7 13:6. 5 3w The history o? RICHARD BROWN, the PIRATE, For sale at this office. Priec 37 1-2 cents. RAGS! RAGS! riTlIIE highest price in CASH or writing H pPr given for clean Linen and Cottcn JUtiSat this office.

TAILOR 15 ESPECTFULLY returns bis thanks to , his customers, and tbe public generally, for the liberal encouragement he has heretofore received; and informs them that he will continue to carry on tbe above business, at bis room in Lawrenceburgh, on Main street, between Tousey'3 and Peppers Stores; where all orders in his line, will be thankfully re ceived, and punctually attended to. I'e also wishes to inform them that he h&9 established the following reduced prices for his work, viz:

For making fashionable Coat?, Great Coats, (fashionable,) Silk, crape, or bombazeen Coats 1 bin Coats, Cloth Koundabouts, Thin do. Cloth Pantaloons, Thin do. Vests, -Ladies' Habits & Skirts, do. do. with hussar breasts, Full dress Uniforms, $4 50 4 S o 4 5 S 00 50 50 50 CO 25 CO 00 00 00 00 Undress do. with cord or braids, 5 0O Cutting will be done in the neatest manner, and w.th despatch, for cash; and all work in my line will be done in proportion to the foregoing reduced prices, for cash or produce. February 4, 1826. 5 if. TAKEN UP, BY Azariah Oldham of Manchester township, Dearborn county, l. on the 20th inst- A BLACK HORSE, rising 14 hands high ; a snip or a white streak from hia eyes to the end of hia ncse ; three white feet ; a small white spot on his back, supposed to be caused bv the saddle; supposed to be five years old next spring. Appraised at thirty dollars, by David Conger and Hufus Simpsos. Certified by JOHN PALMER, j. p. Manchester toisnship, Jan. 27, 1826. 5-3w CCT Last Call ! THE subscriber has been compelled from urgent necessity, to file his- notes and accounts in the office of D. Hagerman, Vsq. for immediate collection. He would again respectfully solicit his former customers to call and settle their respective accounts, before they may be visited by tbe proper officer to compel attendance, in which case cost will certainly accrue. The scuud of his hammer and anvil bas been heard by night as well as by dafc, and unpleasant as it may be to others in a1e situation, his property and tools have been levied upon according to law. But in order to extricate himself fiom a sacrifice, he hs determined to give no longer indulgence; therefore I warn you to beware. He still continues the Black-smithing business at his old stand, on v alnut street, near the Methodist Church, where all orders in his line, villjbe thtii.kfulJy received and r unctually attended to. R. PIIEST. Luwreceburgb, Feb. 4, 18C6. 3tf. QCT'A first rate two horse wagon for sale at my shop. R. P. Regimental Orders. TJOTICR is hereby given to the Field OfTiCTS JLN3 snd Captains of the 55th Regiment, Indian Militia, to meet at the house of John Myert in tbe town ot Wilmington, on Tuesday the 2Sth instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of hyirg off l?attalion Lints, altering Company bounds, and setting offneiv Companies. Alao the Commissiorcd Offlct-rs of said 55th Regiment will meet on the day above stated, for tbe purpose of adopting uniforms for said Regiment. By order of JOHN SPENCER, Col. 55th Regt.I. jJ, February 4, 1826. NOTICE. A ALL nersons irdfbtptl tr th firm nf J ... t,i.vVJ A, and Ray, will please make pnyroent to the subscriber, and thoae having demnda against st-id firm will present them to him for settlement. JOHN SPEtf CER. La-wrericelu-gh, Feb. 4, 1826. '' NOTICE. W WILL henceforward expose at public vendue JL hll tin- Watches that have been left with me to rt pair if not redeemed within six months from he lime they werj left. And on the 1st of March 18.6, I will sell all those left with ins since January, 18C5. F. LUCAS. Lawrenceburgh, Feb. 4, 185.6. 5 3w Information is Wanted CF a person named John Forretter, a native of P the city of New York, who when last heard from, in March, 1818, was employed in Brock ounty, Virginia, about seven miles from Steuen iller m&king flasks for a furnace had been o Sandusky plains, Ohio, and had also been previously engaged in boating. He then signified his intention of going in May or June to Loun ville, and from thence to Lawrenceburgh, Indi. ma. W'uh about thirty-hve yers of age to appearance, about 5 feet seven inches in height. rather i.tout built. Any information of his place: .f resi 1ence, if livinr, or of his death, if ded so that 'be same may be proven, or of his wife or children, if he hs left any, will be considered a favor. A line addressed to Messrs. Anderson ai;d llaymond, New York, or to Fl. HayclVn, Ri oo. Cincinnati, Onm, will be pioperly acknowledged. Cincinnati, Jn. 7, 1526. 6-3m Return that borroiv'd Book!! Any person having in possession a bor rowed book, entitled "The Dialogue of Devils," will confer a favor upon the owner, hy leaving it at this office. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. The FaiiADiuM is printed weekly, on super royal puper, at THREK DOLLARS, per annum. pia at tbe end of the year; which may be discharged bv tbe payment of TWO DOLLARS in advance, or by paying TWO DtJLLA US St I Hi Y '-LNTS ut the expiration of Six months. Those who receive their papers through th; Post-O.Tice, or by the mail carrier, muat pay the carriage, otherwise it will be charged on their subscription. ADVEaT!Sr?XE?:TS Containing 1 lines, three insertions or less, one dollar; twenty-live cents for each additional in sertion larger advertisements in the same propcrticm. V letters to tbe editors must be post-paid, ottierwist they will nctbe attended to.